Coronation Street spoilers follow
Coronation Street's Kevin Webster will soon be caught out after his shocking lie.
Kevin's world was turned upside down earlier this year when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. After undergoing an operation to remove one of his testicles, he was informed that the cancer had spread.
Since then, Kevin has been receiving chemotherapy and, this week, his doctors revealed that his cancer had finally gone.
However, after noticing the romantic tension between his wife Abi and his brother Carl, the mechanic decided to lie about his results, telling Abi that he still required treatment.
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In upcoming episodes, Kevin's lie begins to catch up to him as his loved ones discover that his stories don't quite match up. While discussing the results, Carl reveals that Kevin received good news from the doctors, but Abi insists that he needs further treatment.
Believing her husband is trying to protect his family, Abi encourages him to tell Tyrone and Debbie 'the truth'. However, later in the week, Kevin is forced to come clean when Tyrone catches him out.
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In a newly-released clip, Tyrone grills Kevin on his latest chemo session, after spotting him at the precinct. Kevin pretends he was released early from the hospital, but Tyrone, whose step-daughter Hope underwent chemotherapy, isn't convinced.
He accuses his friend of skipping his appointments and urges Kevin to face up to his illness for the sake of his family.
When Tyrone suggests telling Abi, Kevin blurts out the real reason he wasn't at the hospital, revealing that the cancer is gone. But will Tyrone be able to keep Kevin's secret and how will Abi react when she hears the truth?
Coronation Street airs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8pm on ITV1 and streams on ITVX.
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